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PUBLICATIONS

Andrew AS, Burgess JL, Meza MM, Demidenko E, Waugh M, Hamilton JW, Karagas MR. Arsenic Exposure is Associated with Decreased DNA Repair In Vitro and in Individuals Exposed to Drinking Water Arsenic. Environmental Health Perspectives.

Aposhian, H. V., Zheng, B., Aposhian, M. M., Le, X. C., Cebrian, M. E.,Cullen,W., Zakharyan, R. A., Ma, M., Dart, R. C., Cheng, Z., Andrewes, P., Yip, L., O’Malley, G. F., Maiorino, R. M., Van Voorhies, W., Healy, S. M., and Titcomb, A. (2000). DMPS-arsenic challenge test: II. Modulation of arsenic species, including monomethylarsonous acid (MMAIII ), excreted in human urine. Toxicol Appld Pharmacol, 164, 74-83.

Burgess JL, Meza MM, Josyula AB, Poplin GS, Kopplin MJ, Rowland H, Sturup S, Lantz RC. Environmental arsenic Exposure and Urinary 8-OHdG in Arizona and Sonora. Clinical Toxicology (accepted).

Calderon, J., M. E. Navarro, M. E. Jimenez-Capdeville, M. A. Santos-Diaz, A. Golden, I. Rodriguez-Levya, V. Borja-Aburto, and F. Diaz-Barriga. 2001. Exposure to arsenic and lead and neuropsychological development in Mexican children. Environmental Research 85:69-76.

Field JA, Sierra-Alvarez R, Cortinas I, Feijool G, Moreira MT, Kopplin M, Gandolfi AJ. Facile reduction of arsenate in methanogenic sludge. Biodegradation, 15:185-196, 2004.

Guillette, E. A., M. M. Meza, M. G. Aquilar, A. D. Soto, and I. E. Garcia. 1998. An anthropological approach to the evaluation of preschool children exposed to pesticides in Mexico. Environmental Health Perspectives 106:347-353.

Loffredo, C. A., Aposhian, H. V., Cebrian, M. E., Yamauchi, H., and Silbergeld, E. K. (2003). Variability in human metabolism of arsenic. Environ Res, 92, 85-91.

Meza MM, Kopplin MJ, Burgess JL, Gandolfi J. Arsenic drinking water exposure and urinary excretion among adults in the Yaqui Valley, Sonora, Mexico. Environmental Research , E-published, October 2003.

Meza, M. M., M. J. Kopplin, and A. Gandolfi. 2003. Arsenic drinking water exposure and urinary excretion among adults in the Yaqui Valley, Sonora, Mexico. Toxicological Sciences 72:184-184.

Meza MM, Yu L, Rodriguez YY, Guild M, Thompson D, Gandolfi AJ, Klimecki WT.  Developmentally restricted genetic determinants of arsenic metabolism:  Association between urinary methylated arsenic and CYT19 polymorphisms in children.  Environmental Health Perspectives 113(6): 775-781, 2005.

Sierra-Alvarez R, Field JA, Cortinas I, Feijoo F, Moreira MT, Kopplin M, Gandolfi AJ. Anaerobic Microbial Mobilization and Biotransformation of Arsenate Adsorbed onto Activated Alumina. Water Research, in press, 2004.

Vargas, G. G. G., M. R. Andrade, L. M. Del Razo, V. B. Aburto, E. V. Aguilar, and M. E. Cebrian. 2001. Lead exposure in children living in a smelter community in Region Lagunera, Mexico. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health-Part A 62:417-429.

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